159 Pubs and Bars found in or around Paddington

When I walked into this place I was sure it was built for All Bar One. Exposed air conditioning vents: check! Continental lagers on tap: check! Chalkboard menus: check! Hidden away in the depths of Sheldon Square, a rather...

The Warwick Castle is nice, old pub in a posh, leafy suburb on the Maida Vale/Paddington border. It does decent beer, with Deuchar's, Sharp's Doombar and Adnam's on the hand pumps and there's food (pub grub). The service is...

A brave attempt at proving you can have a good pub in a railway station, this one has professional service, well-kept Fullers beers and a comfortable, if perhaps fairly bulk-standard, wood-panelled interior. With the pub being...

This pub is a real find within spitting distance of Paddington station, The Cleveland Arms is a proper pub, eclectically decorated, nestling within an area full of large white Georgian townhouses. It is not particularly big,...

Once upon a time this was one of the most stunning pubs in London - a glorious Victorian building of etched glass, high ceilings and separated off booths. The games machines and pool table may have distracted from the...

The Robert Browning has a comfortably furnished interior, decent service and the usual range of Sam Smith's beers. Plenty of seats outside make it a popular spot for summer drinking, and it's worth dropping into if you're in...

A fine little pub that's well worth a look. It's an ideal place for a drink and a chat, with a very convivial landlord if you're lucky enough to find him behind the bar. The interior is festooned with Kiwi ephemera like maps...

This is a Cask Marque approved pub, which means you can be assured you'll be served an excellent pint!
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No longer the fearsome pub it once was - we can recall "Adult Karaoke" being the entertainment of choice - the Pride has gone from being awful to (just) adequate. A tight arrangement of tables and chairs rather hems...

Fountains Abbey is a massive pub that's just a little bit too close to Paddington station for comfort. The transient clientele don't do it any favours, but the staff seem to cope pretty well with the churn and demands of a busy...

With such a grand name, the Great Western is, in fact, a small unassuming pub close to St Mary's hospital. The modernish signage is rather at odds with the old fashioned interior, which consisted of a few bar stools and some...

If you're a tourist bedded up in one of the numerous B&Bs around Paddington and this is the first pub you encounter, you must be left wondering what all the fuss about English pubs is. The claims of being the the 'longest...

This one was a bit of a surprise, as we seem to have missed it for a while now. Its location isn't a great asset, but it doesn't seem to suffer the problems pub closer to the station have. It's got reasonable beer (both for...

A long time ago, when we didn't know any better, we would often arrive at Paddington after a long journey and wonder where on earth we could go for a decent pint before the pubs closed. And we'd end up in a pretty dismal sort...

The name (and the Aberdeen FC shirt on the wall) mark this one out as something different from your average London pub. Very much a Scottish bar, it's the venue of choice for exiled members of the Tartan Army when there's a big...

A large Victorian pub that's been gutted to turn it into a trendy bar with an extensive and very good looking menu. Though with <a href="http://www.fancyapint.com/pubs/pub430.html">the Cow</a> across the...